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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1903)
bins WEEK Alexander's Annual Sale of representing the I !..- i- J Efltire, exclusive iiue anu bobby styles. ilexander Dept. Store life f .H-H-H I 1 rTTTTTTTTTTT COOL and SHADY igkttul anticipation. iivery lawn nas a snaay ce and at tnc prices wu cue uhcj.i um new aiuiit limmocks you can't afford to be without one. I (jB't've got all kinds from Si. 50 up. ompson Hardware Co., 62 Main St. Headquarters ior risning supplies. Milium i i Its Merit Has the large demand for Bycrs' Best Flour t m ribofciit up. Onlv the choicest wheat that crows enters in- :s Best Hour. It s perfection in frlour. Made by the )LETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. pnters for Everybody, $35, $50 and $95 liver I Visible Tvoewriter is oi the racket. Cannot taement. Impossible 'VPe. Writinc in e speediest machine on w and see our testi- NEWS OF MILTON GOOD SOAKING RAIN HAS DONE MUCH GOOD. Columbia College Must Find Another Teacher of Music for Next Year Professor R. W. Jones Will Be at Newberg Next Year One Case of Heart Disease and Another of Ty. phold Fever. COMPETENT JUDGES. Milton. June 12. The rain of ves tcrday and today Is gladly welcomed. There has been a steady downpour since a o'clock this morning, and In dications are It will last several hours longer. Tho farmers have broad smiles on their faces and seem contented. The Misses Ida and Hena Troyer went to walla Walla today to attend the Christian camp meeting. Mrs. Stansell HolTman arrived hero Monday from hor home at Pendleton and Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. J. llenlo. Miss Mabel Overman lias accepted a position in Rohrmau's bakery and began her duties Tuesday. Mrs. C. G. Andrews, of Dayton, Wash., Is visiting friends' here. Mrs. Andrews was formerly Miss Pearl Broxson, and at one time lived here. She has many friends who are pleas ed at her return. Miss .Marguerite Irons has gone to Weston, where for several days she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. I. Sallng. Marshall Wilkinson, who has been attending Whitman this last year, was here Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Thomas Frazler, C. W. I.undell, representing the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York, Is in town. F. S. Stokes, of Walla Walla, was here Tuesday and Wednesday visit ing W. S. Mayberry. George Williams, representing Al len & Lewis, of Portland, is in town today Interviewing the merchants. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Collins win leave the first of the week for a week's visit in Portland. Charles D. Williamson has recov ered from his attack of typhoid fe ver and has returned to Weston, where he Is engaged In tho drug bus iness. Gone to Eugene to Remain. Mrs. E. F. Wall, who has been teacher of music in Columbia Col lege for the past two years, took her departure yesterday for Eugene, where she will join her husband. Mrs. Wall will not return next year. Prof. Jones at Newberg Next Year. Professor It. W. Jones, who was teacher of mathematics in Columbia College last year, leaves for a short visit tomorrow at Newberc. Mr. Jones has secured a position in the University of Newberg for next year. and will take a special course in mathematics this summer at Derke- ley. Ill With Heart Trouble. Mrs. J. W. Dykes is quite 111 at her home of heart trouble, but at this writing is slightly improved. WESTON NORMAL CLOSES. End of Successful 1- bull leotol The Chicago Typewriter received the Gold Medal at tne rans ex position over all others. Will do the work oi any machine Typewriter Supplies and Kubbej Stamp goods. MAPLE BROS, Agents Electrical Supply House 3i7 Court qt. rtyo" colof OUT 7 Tr?iT ww- r.iin I W"6 0Lt dllrortl,'.. .t. nur CPWIflf oak7f Pnces we are offering have never been equaled " "wore anH cr..-., r : . i.omoln. neml a w dav? left- Every t,,ine n,ust g 11 vou wney come early as the stock wont last long at iINQ, Store near the Bridge Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once ?ky Will lead to Gprinne Ill-pake "'"class ,... . ."j 7" vm (juaraniccu uy -., pposite the Golden Rule Hotel Another Most School Year. Weston, June 12. The graduating exercises of tho Weston Normal cMinnl tvnr hpM Wednesday nisht I and the most successful school year in the history 3f tho Institn.ion wns brought to a closo wiui appropriate ceremonies. Rev. M. H. Marvin, of Walla Walla, delivered tho annual address and Miss Stella Anderson of Athena, eave the class valedlrtorv The class now gr:iluating set a very commendable precedent by the presentation to the school of Watts' I "Sir Galahad." through tho class president, Miss Clarissa O'Harra. ! The picture Ih an excellent reproduc tlon of tho great painting, and bears upon its irame a snver pmie uihhi which are Inscribed tho names of the graduates, who are: Stella E. Ander son, Dertha E. Long, Ernest E. Wnl den, Lillian A. Winn, Clarissa O'Har la George W. Winn, uraco V. Kay, i:' Hlancho Canfleld. Charles U Hoi way, Ida I. Marsh, Edna A. Hlder. Walter E. Ely. Tho diplomas weie piesented by Dmiiiinnt iinlKr f!. French, who In his address to the class referred to ha ronlitu- rlmtiL'ln? conditions of i the state and tho Increasing demands that are being made upon me jiuunc school system. Tho function of tho normal school is to open to the young teacher the vast fields of possibilities In the teaching profession, and to stimulate him to a realizing sense of the responsibilities of his work. The class now graduating Is one of the most piomislng that has been sent nut of the school for many years, Tho attendanco afforded gratifying evidence of the interest taken In tho school's work. Tho large chapel hall, which seats 500 people, was crowded and many beautiful floral gifts wcro received by tho class member from admiring relatives and friends. Commencement cloned this evening with the exercises and banQiirt fcf tho Alumni Association. Ex-President M. a. Itoyal. of Olympla, Wash., gave the address. Henovolent Old Lady (outsldo of candy shop) Don't cry, little boy: como in here, and I'll buy you a stick of candy. Small Urchin Tanks; d'at's what mo madder made mo cry for. She keeps de store, Harvard Lampoon. Beauty Doctors Endorse Herplclde. Women who make n business of beautifying other women como pretty near knowing what will bring about tho best results. Here are letters from two, concerning Hcrptcldo: "I can recommend Newbro's Homi cide, as It stopped my hair from fall ing out; and, as a dressing It has no superior. "Signed.) Dertha A. Trulllnger. "Complexion Specialist, "291i Morrison St., Portland, Ore." ".r:cr ur'ag or- t ?!!-.- c? 'He-?!, cide' my hair has stopped tailing out, nnd my scalp is entirely frco from unnuruir. "(Signed.) Graco Dodge, "Dennty Doctor, "l'.i5 Sixth St.. Portland, Ore." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Herptcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Pendletonlans Abroad. The Washington. (D. O.) Times of Juno i, contains the following locnl Item concerning Mr. nnd Mrs. George Halsey. who formerly lived In this city: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Halsey left town for New York this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey will sail Satur day on the steamer Coamo for San Juan, Porto Hlco. Defore returning she will make an extended tour of the Island and remain for a month in Cuba. Worst of All Experience. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. i. Nowson, Decatur. Ala. "For three years," sho writes, "I endured insuf ferable pain from indigestion, stom ach and bowel trouble. Death seem ed inevitable when doctors nnd nil remedies failed. At length 1 wns in duced to try Electric Hitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely re covered." For liver, kidney, stom ach and bowel troubles Electric Bit ters is tho only medicine. Only 5v,c. It's guaranteed by Tnllman & Co. Stock Farm for Sale. The Oglo stock farm, consisting of 3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle, plenty of rater, grasi and timber. Range has never been shecped off. All under fence. Will grow all hay re quired. Call on or write to Bentley fc Hartman, Pendleton, Oregon. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic blood poisoning and all scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic nnd puriflor. Money refunded if you are not satis fled. 50c and $1. Stock Cattle for Sale. Have for sale 50 head of cows, 25 calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, and 15 yearling heifers, ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore. Best shoo work at Teutsch's. No Cheap Gloss on Tonr Shirt Bosom If We Launder It A woman of refinement always guages a man's well bred instinct by the condition of his linen we make you safe here. Special machinery for Shirts, collars and cuffs. Send for one of our wagons DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Court-aiid Thomson HtreetB. GOOD SOUND WOOD Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..'Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5i BIG BARGAINS Children's dresses, beautiful patterns, 25c up. Ladles' and Misses' Parasols, fancy designs, $2.50, $t.75, $J.OO, 50c and 35c. Ladles' and Misses' fancy lace hose, all grades. Fine summer dress goods of all grades. Friday and Saturday Specials Bed Spreads, largest sizo, $2.75 grade, special .... $2 25 Bed Sproads, largest size, $2 grade, special SI 60 Lace Curtains, large size, $3.50 grade, special $3,00 Lace Curtainp, large size, $4 25 grado, special $3.75 Zepher Ginghams, lOo grade, special 8lso Calico, all colors, 10 yards to ono person, per yd.. .. 4o All fanoy colored Lawns, 25o grade, special per yd . 20o THE FAIR Agents for McCnll's Patterns DR. C. J. WHITAKER, Dentist; Pendleton, Or Makes a specialty of Seamless Gold Crowns and Dridgc Work. Extracting 50c, Silver Filling Si, Gold Filling ti up, Best Set Teeth, Vulcanite or Cclluoid, 8 All work guaranteed. aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 17 REEBOOTERS do not nowadays go around armed to the teeth, but their methods are Just as effective as of old and even more so as the papers daily testify. Prudent people kaep their valuables beyond the reach of thieves and Urea So butler way, no cheaper way than to place a safe hox In your home ufllce or store. I am agent for tho Nat ional Lock & Safo Compa ny's safes and furnish any sized safe from a little one for private use to a bank vault - all Are proof. Come and see our samples T, C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man I 741 Main Street TTTVTYTTTVTYTYYTYYTYYYYYYTVYTYTYYVYTTTTV j GOING CAMPING? i YOU WILL probably need some camp supplies and we have anticipated your wants by laying in a big stock of Camp Stove; Fold Cluiis Cots Tables Tents - Wagon Covers Dutch Ovens Tin Reflectors for baking bread in fact everything you might need in camp at JOS. BASLER, 406-412 MAIN ST. Local agent for the North German Lloyd Steamship Id. 1 Company, Tickets sold to all parts of the worl 1 IbU ilgnature U on every box of the genuine I aratlvA Rrnmsi.rtiiInlnTvi...l . y?WTyil rnwd thai ewfwt cold tu use anj.